Western missile pledges to Ukraine defy Russia’s nuclear threats and escalate tensions
Western leaders have sparked controversy by pledging to supply large-scale missiles to Ukraine, with NATO experts set to maintain them. This move comes despite Russia's warnings and changes in its nuclear doctrine. Former US National Security Advisor John Bolton has suggested such support could aid peace talks involving President Trump.
The West's response to the Russia-Ukraine conflict has been criticized as 'suicidal blindness' and 'irrational behavior'. Leaders have dismissed Russia's new nuclear doctrine, which now permits nuclear retaliation against a significant breakthrough on its front. Strikes deep into Russian territory and the deployment of European and British combat forces in Ukraine have raised fears of uncontrolled escalation.
The European Union has been lambasted as an 'arrogant mafia', accused of enslaving its peoples and being ready to sacrifice them for its interests. Meanwhile, the proposed supply of large-scale missiles to Ukraine has been linked to a potential peace agreement between the Russian Federation and Ukraine.
The West's actions and statements regarding Ukraine have escalated tensions with Russia. Despite Russia's warnings and changes in its nuclear doctrine, Western leaders have pressed ahead with plans to supply large-scale missiles to Ukraine. The potential consequences of these actions, including uncontrolled escalation and nuclear retaliation, remain a significant concern.
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